Posted by wannabauthor on March 1, 2011 · 5 Comments
From ‘Happily Ever After’ to ‘Once upon a Time’. Your favourite Hindi movie plots played backwards
Category If you haven't seen the movie, then atleast read about it!, NRI, People say I have a dry humour. Perhaps. · Tagged with Asia, Bollywood, Chandramukhi, DDLJ, Devdas, Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, Film, Hindi, India, Jab We Met, JWM, Kajol, Kareena Kapoor, love, movie, Paro, Prince Charming, Shah Rukh Khan, Shahid Kapoor, SRK
Posted by wannabauthor on September 9, 2010 · 21 Comments
Ghosts have excellent laundry service. Period. Find out why.
Category If you haven't seen the movie, then atleast read about it!, People say I have a dry humour. Perhaps. · Tagged with Arts and Entertainment, Asia, Balle-Balle, Bollywood, caretaker, Charlie Chaplin, cliche, Clothing, college, comedian, Diwali, fishermen, friend, ghost, guitar, hair, hero, heroine, Hindi, Holi, India, Karva Chauth, lassi, monk, movie, rain, Sardar, saree, sari, Sikh, South Indian, suspender, temple, white, wood
Posted by wannabauthor on September 7, 2010 · 11 Comments
The valuable lessons Hollywood has taught us…
Category If you haven't seen the movie, then atleast read about it!, People say I have a dry humour. Perhaps. · Tagged with actor, actress, basketball, blonde, cheer leader, cowboy, detective, geek, Hollywood, Oscar, People say I have a dry humour. Perhaps., Rajnikanth, tweet, Twilight, Twitter, vampire, villian
Posted by wannabauthor on August 30, 2010 · 9 Comments
Mohanlal versus Mammootty – The Argument continues…
Category If you haven't seen the movie, then atleast read about it!, NRI · Tagged with actor, Arts and Entertainment, Asia, Cinema of Kerala, God's Own Country, India, Kerala, king, Lalettan, Mahabali, Mammuka, Mamootty, Maveli, Mohanlal, Mollwood, NRI, Onam
Posted by wannabauthor on June 15, 2010 · 5 Comments
How an Irish romantic tradition leads Anna on a journey of a lifetime.
Posted by wannabauthor on May 7, 2010 · 22 Comments
Quick review on Tamil movie – ‘Vinnaithandi Varuvaya’. Worth watching or not?
Boy Karthik falls for girl Jessy. Jessy relents initially but soon gives into Karthik’s charm. But hold on, there’s a teeny-weeny problem. Theres always a problem with desi parents isnt there?
She is a Mallu Christian girl and he is a Tamil Hindu guy. Wow that’s two red crosses in the marriage checklist – religion and state. So the story goes on as the two sets of parents huff and puff their disapproval.
Category If you haven't seen the movie, then atleast read about it! · Tagged with Kollywood, love, love story, movie, review, romance, Silambarasan, Simbu, tamil, Trisha